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The Indian government has decided to double the number of sky marshals on flights due to increasing threats. This comes after more than 10 bomb threats received on social media. The new air marshals will be deployed on sensitive international routes based on intelligence reports. Sky marshals, armed plainclothes security officers, travel on passenger aircraft to prevent hijacking.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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